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The enchanting novels of New York Times bestselling author Elaine Coffman garner glowing praise from reviewers. Hailed as involving, poignant, dramatic, and "un-putdownable," her love stories... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A BIT OF MYSTERY ON WHAT MAKES THEM TICK.

2000 - who is Scarlett and Halley? Not this book. Some other book that should have your review? SOMEONE LIKE YOU! This is Reed Garrett's story starting in Boston in 1871 - that same year we are shown the sisters, Violet Wakefield and Dahlia Bradford looking for their niece, Rachel and her 9 year old daughter, Susannah Jane Dowell. They are directed to a brothel in New Orleans on 21 Basin Street only to find Rachel had died. Some 16 years later Reed Garrett shows up in Bluebonnett, Texas and happens down the path [I don't think you can call it a road - as we know it] that leads to the farm of Violet Wakefield, she is now 66 years old. Reed finds Susannah working in the garden and approaches her for a job. Susannah is not happy to see him and tells him to be on his way. He leaves and on his way to Bluebonnet he is accosted by a group of ruffian cowboys led by Tate Trahern. They rope him and drag him until he hits his head and passes out. When he comes to he finds his horses and guns etc. gone - he stumbles into Bluebonnet where he is accused of being a horse thief - chuckle - this is where Violet and Dahlia run into him with the sheriff. Much to Susannah's chagrin the great aunts hire Reed to give him a place to stay. Thus the story and the intrigue begin. There is some mystery behind Reed's drifting and being in Texas and some deep-seated trauma that Susannah has suffered that effect these two characters. Susannah at 25 will have nothing to do with men even though Tate Trahern wants her. Although I didn't see any mention of marriage. The aunts are sweet and funny and it seems that all the animals receive flower names which astonish Reed. You have got to read the description of "Daffy" the pet goose and how she lives up to her name. A very enchanting group of characters meld this story together. It seems that most all females are predisposed to the seductions of the male. Can't one of them put up a hilarious, or nasty fight to get to the alter before hoping in bed? Why can't the male be put through the frustrations and chase of his heart's desire and not be allowed to bed and then wed? That is where all these stories poup out for me - after the chase has ended [and it has] the rest of the story is just tieing up loose ends. Which is not all bad. This book is well worth reading for the characters alone - the intrigueing questions are well answered - Just no heart thumping action. Definitely Recommended --M - Violet shows some wisdom - Dahlia is just strange - Reed comes through - and we lose Daisy.

Why I like Someone like you?

This book was the best of the best books that I have read. I feel that this book was so excitingand it made me feel very like I had some thing incomen with the mane character. I also have a best friend and i feel very close to here just the same as Halley and Scarllet.

Another hit from this New York Times Bestselling author

Reed Garrett is running from his past, but deep down he knows that he can never truly escape from it. Still, he does everything to avoid practicing the profession that once meant everything to him. Susannah Powell is a young lady living with her two aunts on their farm in Texas. She represses her natural urges of needing to feel a man's tender touch because she fears that her mother's depraved nature flows through her genes. These two lost and tortured souls meet when Reed comes to her farm seeking employment. She turns him away because she finds herself attracted to the man. Her aunts hire him anyway to work on the farm because they believe that this may be the person who holds the key that can free Susannah from her self-imposed prison. Once again New York Times best selling author Elaine Coffman delivers an emotionally intense western romance that is destined to be considered a classic. SOMEONE LIKE YOU takes readers to the wild frontier at a time when a person, especially a man must meet any challenges sent their way if they are to survive. This novel is a must read for romance readers everywhere. Harriet Klausner
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